This post is the first in a series of posts I plan to do about MassTransit , an open source messaging system written by Dru Sellers ( blog ) and Chris Patterson . I plan on blogging my observations as I explore both the implementation and the source...

Last week I posted the first in a series on Mass Transit , an open source enterprise messaging system. This series is my public exploration into messaging for our eCommerce application. In this post I'm going to dig in to see an actual...

I'm sorry this is not a tech related post, but rather a call for your help. Many of you won't know this but my wife's home town of Parkersburg, Iowa was struck by a tornado back in May. My in-laws lost everything. All that was...

There's a lot of posts and chatter about testing, TDD, and a number of other topics on this blog, the larger devlicio.us site, and the .NET community in general. Before all that, it should go without saying, but it must be said; there is a pre...

Friend and fellow blogger Chris Sutton wrote a post the other day about updating source code with batch file . I found it quite helpful given the number of open source projects I follow (or attempt to) and the different repositories we have at work...

Yesterday Oren announced the release of RhinoMocks 3.5 . While the RC version has been out for a bit the RTM release fixes a few bugs. You can read all about the enhancements and features in Oren's post . The feature that excites...

I want to invite any of you who are within a few hours of Des Moines, Iowa to attend the second Iowa Code Camp on November 8th. The first Iowa Code Camp back in May was a huge success. From Derik's write-up : Yesterdays event was awesome. ...

When I started my current position six months ago I was brought in to help with development of their new website application. Whether my boss knew it or not, that meant that I would be bringing a host of baggage with me. When I came I brought along of...